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lst Row, Top: Dorothy Gagg, Marjorie Lishnak, Evelyn Mott. Gloria Tarabour, Grace Van Orden, 2nd Row: jane Loughrey, Emily Mix, Angela Romanelli, Johanna Grosiak, Marion Camp- hellg 5rd Row: Marilyn Zalcim, Claire Barht, Josephine Lembo, Anne Ditria, Myrtle Pavlis, 4th Row: Ruth Speclding, Bernice Huranelli, Frances Averso, Sonja Follencler, Rose Adams, 5th Row: Virginia Moore, Judith Reichert, Lenore Hacker, George Hailey, Madeline Sprung, Angelo Contegiacomo. 21
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5519250000 Emily Mix, Pfwiplclzf Evelyn Walton, Vice-Pwridefzi Angela Romanelli, Sefffmry Ruth Spedding, T1'6L1.l'1l1'61' Dr. Mark Karp, Arlrfirer September 6, 19-Ml! Remember the day? As complete strangers, the new crop of Freshmen from far and near strolled into the halls of P. S. T. C. to begin a new adventure in their lives. After becoming accustomed to the fact that they were Freshmen once again, they buckled down to business and began their journey. Then it be- gan-classes started, homework piled up, meetings were called, and, and- initiation was waiting. After struggling all day trying to find out who was who, carrying the cafeteria trays for upper classmen and fixing Mary's curls, the Freshmen emerged happy and confident, for they were now a pillar in States history. The Freshmen assembly was a riotous affair and proved the capability of the Freshmen, for it was written and enacted by themselves. The Freshmen Frolic, with the traditional Halloween setting-costumes, doughnuts, and cider-was the big event of the year and turned out to be a huge success. Activities and duties during the year were interesting and full of fun, in- cluding those wonderful gym periods whereby they enjoyed roller skating, bowling, and swimming. The Freshmen loved their clubs and college news- paper and went out to join full force. In addition to their regular duties, the Freshmen class willingly accepted the responsibility of sponsoring our Senior Dances during our practice teaching. When asked, To whom do you contribute your success ? , the response which echoed forth was, DL Karp's assistance, our officers' work and spirit. and our own swell classmatesfy 20
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lst Row: Bernard Bokma, Thomas Watt, Grace jelalian, Margaret Muller, Emma Post, 2nd Row: Vincie Alessi, Betsy McDermott, Estelle Bishop, Rose Levitt, Alexander Patterson, 5rd Row: Francis Hackett, Gaettano Dittamo, Kathryn Turnbull, Edythe Pachman, Marianne Richardson, Phyllis Zisblatt. 5 of' 7947 Oooo Phyllis Zisblatt, P1'e,rif1'e11lASkiLl7fre1' Frances Hackett, Bernard Bokma, Vice-Skijfllzcfu' Peggy Muller, Ser.-T1'eu.s'.-Punez' Embarking on our good ship, State , our first act-a traditional one with much ceremony finitiating the 'lFrash j-was done with due zest and vigor. Storm clouds appeared, a sudden Hash ot lightning spelled out EXAMS for the semester. But we survived the ordeal after much scanning of printed pages. Sophs Scurry-was the headline in the BEACON recording the main event of the year held in place of the annual Soph Hop which was cancelled on account of the manpower shortage-scurry we did to the big city, touring Radio City and attending a radio program. ln February many new faces were found on the sun deckg meet the mid- dies was the theme of a welcoming party given by the class for new and mid- term members. 22
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